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Rhamnus purshianus

Cascara bark (Rhamnus purshianus) contains various anthraquinone O-glycosides, but the main components are the C-glycosides, which are... [Pg.323]

The Rhamnaceae are cosmopolitan with concentration in tropical and warm regions. They furnish a well-known laxative Cascara (Rhamnus purshianus), as well as edible fruits, dyes, and ornamentals. [Pg.180]

Rauwolfia serpentina (snakeroot) Rhamnus purshianus (cascara sagrada)... [Pg.1619]

Sterculia species (stercuiia) Stercuiiaceae (cacao) Cascara sagrada Rhamnus purshianus... [Pg.1620]

CASCARA, Rhamni purshiani cortex Cascara bark is more widely used than Frangula as a laxative in the USA since the trees of Rhamnus purshianus DC, family Rhamnaceae, are cultivated in Northwestern USA and Canada. Cascara has also been known as Cascara Sagrada from the Spanish name for sacred bark. Like the closely related Frangula bark, fresh Cascara bark contains reduced emodin-based glycosides. In order to convert these to milder oxidised forms the bark must either be stored for 1 year or heat treated. [Pg.55]

Cascarae cortex (Rhamnus purshianus-trade samples)... [Pg.64]

Rhamnus catharticus, R. frangula, R. purshianus Rheum officinale, R. palmatum, R. tanguticum... [Pg.504]


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